Chief Executive Officer
Linden Oaks - Los Angeles, California, United States
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Provide specialized services to individuals with disabilities to lead active, independent and meaningful lives. Values: A compassionate and caring culture A committed workforce and inclusive culture An innovative, optimistic culture which acts with integrity Vision:
We envision a time when all individuals with developmental disabilities receive the resources needed to live active, independent and meaningful lives. About the Position Linden Oaks is seeking a dynamic and strategic leader to serve as its next CEO, guiding the organization through an important period of transition and growth. With a 70-year legacy of providing specialized education and support for children and young adults with complex learning and developmental needs, Linden Oaks is well-positioned to build on its strong institutional foundation. The CEO will be responsible for strengthening leadership-staff relationships, launching new Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) services, and driving financial sustainability through diversified revenue streams. This role presents a unique opportunity to shape the future of Linden Oaks, ensuring its continued impact and long-term success in serving students and families across Southern California. Key Priorities The new leader should initially spend time listening and learning, understanding the organization’s internal dynamics and needs, and building relationships and trust with the staff, board, and community partners, as they better understand the organization’s strengths, challenges, and opportunities. Building upon these foundational relationships, the new CEO will need to address the following key priorities in their first 18-24 months: Define and communicate a clear, inspiring vision that unites leadership, staff, board members, and external stakeholders around the future of Linden Oaks. By setting strategic priorities that balance mission and financial sustainability, fostering board alignment, and engaging staff and families, the organization will move forward with confidence and purpose, ensuring long-term impact and growth. Strengthen leadership-staff relationships by fostering open communication, collaboration, and trust during a time of organizational growth and change. Create regular and effective communication pathways all the way from board members to front-line staff. Promote inclusivity, dialogue, and discussion from all stakeholders. Set a clear vision for all members of the organization that the team can aspire to achieve. Cultivate a positive and productive labor environment. This includes collaborating throughout the collective bargaining process. Working to establish inclusive, safe, and cost-effective staffing structures. Defining a process for staff and team members to give input and to improve daily operating procedures and efficiencies. Enhance financial sustainability by growing existing programs and improving operational efficiency. The CEO will lead efforts to enhance revenue streams through public school contracts, commercial insurance, grants, partnerships, and other funding opportunities. Launch Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and Intensive Outpatient Therapy (IOP) services, strengthening Linden Oaks’ long-term sustainability and broadening its impact. With a focus on strategic execution and operational efficiency, the CEO will drive the rollout of these initiatives. Essential Qualifications, Skills and Attributes At least five years of executive level experience and success leading a complex nonprofit organization and fostering high-performing teams, preferably at a similar nonprofit organization. A college degree in a relevant field such as nonprofit management, education, psychology, or business management is required. Advanced degree preferred. Ability to execute and implement strategic priorities effectively. Strong emotional intelligence and ability to engage staff and build trust. Business & financial acumen: Experience managing budgets, contracts, and nonprofit financial sustainability. Understanding of collective bargaining and workforce engagement preferred but not required. Ability to build external partnerships, secure grants, and advocate for policy changes. Track record of successfully rolling out new service lines and managing change. Background in education, special needs, mental health, or human services preferred. Compensation $275,000 - $310,000 depending on experience, with incentive packages available. Benefits include medical insurance coverage, dental insurance, fully paid $200,000 life insurance policy, 401K with match. Three weeks PTO, 11 federal holidays, closed the week between Christmas and New Years, 10 sick days. Application Process Linden Oaks has retained Glick Davis & Associates, LLC to facilitate this search on their behalf. To apply, interested candidates should e-mail their cover letter and resume as a single pdf file to : [emailprotected] The position is open until filled. Linden Oaks is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and values diversity and its role in building a more inclusive culture and ultimately a more capable organization. Linden Oaks embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.
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